It appears that Samsung will introduce some new and exciting Galaxy AI features with the upcoming Galaxy Z series of devices. A new report suggests that the company is working on bringing a new type of summarization, and this feature will be introduced once the new foldable phones come out. The new foldable phones are scheduled for July, later this year.
A Galaxy AI feature that can summarize everything based on user's preference sounds like a dream come true
The new Galaxy AI feature is currently being labeled KIPRIS application, and as the name does not suggest, the feature is going to use AI to analyze your search queries and offer personalized summaries for documents, as well as articles based on the user's political views, interests, and more.
This new patented system uses usage history information gathered from the user's Galaxy device. The information collected by this Galaxy AI feature includes preferences, knowledge levels, as well as political inclinations, and all of these are used together to provide summaries. The feature looks really interesting, and I cannot wait to see how it is put into action.
Now, it is worth noting that Galaxy AI already has this feature, but the feature currently in development will summarize all the content based on the user's interests. This will make things more personal, especially when you consider that it will take the user's preferences into account.
Sadly, we still don't know the exact details of how this Galaxy AI feature is going to work. I am hoping that Samsung introduced it in July and we get to see it in action. We do know that the company is going to be introducing more AI-related features as it progresses, and this one seems like a pretty interesting feature that I can see a lot of people using.
The Galaxy foldable phones are going to be released in July - the company is going to release a number of interesting devices, including the Galaxy Ring. However, today's news has gotten me more excited about Galaxy AI and what other features Samsung is going to release. Of course, it is going to take some time, but we will be sure that we keep you posted.
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